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Trust me, I grew up with him, he is the very epitome of douche. Feel happy that when I first met him back in 1992, he was wearing really tight levi's, and a levi's denim jacket with the sleeves cut off, with no shirt underneath. His hair was gelled into a wave, and he has the kind of tan that one must work on

Italian American, true. But not "American!" Trust, they are soooo ... Italian. Can't escape it.

You don't like the really fine Mortadella they sell at Eataly? The one with the whole pistachios? Please tell me you are willing to try it... at the very least.

Bastianich and Batali are franchising the original Eataly, which is owned by actual Italians, in actual Italy, in Torino to be exact. And Bastianich and Batali are both ... Italian.

There's one in Dubai, too.

I was going to say when I saw the headline... Eataly already IS the Disneyland of Food. In fact that's how I describe it to my friends who for some strange reason don't know what it is.

Cacharel, excuse you.

The v is just a latinate spelling of u. Their logo has the v — so, it's not just you!

I always carry a clutch to a party or to a nice dinner, and I feel more glamorous with one, for sure. Try it!

I agree with all the advice given you, but the general takeaway should be:

Wondering how you would factor in the observations made by commenter JustPassingThrough below about Mao Asada's technical scores?

Yeah, I know......

Beautiful image you chose, perfect, perhaps, for an Elle cover. The Vogue one is classic Anna Wintour, though.

Start wearing sunscreen every day rain or shine NOW. And use vitamin c serum during the day, and a retinoid at night. Get enough sleep. I'm 38 and regularly get mistaken for early twenties—it works.

It's poetry. Get your linguistic registers straight!

They weren't calling me obese, they were puzzled that the measurement indicated that I would be obese. All of these metrics are obviously fallible.

Thanks for utilizing your venue for response for calling me an imbecile. I did not make clear that I was referring to body calc using calipers to determine BMI. The caliper measurement is apparently more "accurate" than the usual statistical BMI, but my thick skin confused them utterly, because they said that the body

Yes, they used calipers to measure my "body mass index." Perhaps they were using the wrong acronym? Very strange. They kept trying to measure all over my body.

BMI is bullshit all around; I'm not sure why it even exists. I'm thin and athletic but happen to have freakishly thick skin. Whenever I'm measured for my BMI, I align with unhealthy and obese. I'm 5'5", 115 lbs, and very healthy.